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Posted: 12/26/2012 12:07:16 AM EDT
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Hey guys,
Just want to know how much are tumbled, full length sized, and trimmed. brass would costs by 100. I have a ton of Remington .223 brass once fired from a shooting gallery here in Guam. Basically they sucker japanese people to pay hundreds of dollars to shoot $20 worth of ammo. They just throw their brass away so I asked the owner and he told me I can take the barrels of brass free of charge. So basically I have tons of once fired brass I want to get rid of. Mix of PMC and Remington commercial brass. is $20 per 100 reasonable? |
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Just a warning, WTS (want to sell) WTB (want to buy) and trading are not allowed in threads. Remember the COC (code of conduct) you said you would abide with when you became a member? Specific to Sales #2 covers the above. Conduct code is a red button on the right side of the page, check for yourself. Asking for price and saying you have tons of brass, is right on the line. Post your brass in the EE (equipment exchange) orange button, center of page. I will watch this thread closely, and violators will be dealt with. So ends this teaching moment. dryflash3
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As dryflash said this thread is right up against the line.
Check prices on the EE. Also do a google search for "once fired brass" and see what the major sellers are asking. For example, when Midway has once fired .223 brass in stock they sell it at $38/500. Being in Guam shipping will be a concern, the best way to minimize the shipping cost will be to use the USPS "fixed prices whatever fits in the box" boxes if they are available.. (I forget the exact name) You will get the best price if you sort by headstamp. Edit to add: if the PMC brass is crimped you will want to disclose that before selling. |
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